WOODGATE WOOLFREY. 



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- * Memoir of the Rev. B. W., by the Rev. 

 S. C. Wilks, M. A. Abridged from the 

 " Christian Observer" for April and May, 

 1831. London, 1835. 12 



WOODGATE (HENRY ARTHUR), B.D., Rector of 

 Bellbroughton, Worcestershire. The authorita- 

 tive teaching of the Church shewn to be in 

 conformity with Scripture, analogy, and the 

 moral constitution of man. In eight sermons, 

 preached before the University of Oxford, in 

 the year 1838, at the lecture founded by the 

 late Rev. John Bampton, M.A. 



Oxford, 1839. 8 



WOODHEAD (ABRAHAM), M.A., Fellow of Uni- 

 versity college, Oxford. A brief account of an- 

 cient CHURCH GOVERNMENT. 1685 



A paraphrase and annotations upon all the 

 Epistles of St Paul. By A. W., Richard 

 ALLESTRY, and Obadiah WALKER. 3d ed., 

 corrected and improved by...Dr John Fell, 

 Bishop of Oxford. To which is prefix'd some 

 account of the authors lives. 



London, 1708. 8 



WOODHOUSE (JOHN CHAPPEL), D.D., Dean of 

 Lichfield. Annotations on the Apocalypse. 

 Intended as a sequel to those of Mr Elsley on 

 the Gospels, and of Mr Prebendary Slade on 

 the Epistles ; and thus to complete a series of 

 comments on the whole of the New Testament. 

 For the use of students in prophetical Scrip- 

 ture. London, 1828. 8 



WOODHOUSE (ROBERT), A.M., Plumian profes- 

 sor of astronomy in the university of Cambridge. 

 A treatise on plane and spherical trigono- 

 metry. 4th ed. Cambridge, 1822. 8 



WOODHOUSE (WALTER WEBB), M.A., Curate 

 of St Clement's, Ipswich. Christ the Lord of 

 the Sabbath ; or, the nature, obligation, and 

 privileges of the Christian Sabbath : a sermon 

 [on Matt. xii. 8] preached in St Clement's 

 church, Ipswich, on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 

 11, 1846. Ipswich, s. a. 8 



WOODHOUSELEE, LORD. See Alexander 

 Fraser TYTLER. 



WOODS (GEORGE). An account of the past 

 and present state of the Isle of Man ; includ- 

 ing a topographical description ; a sketch of 

 its mineralogy ; an outline of its laws, with 

 the privileges enjoyed by strangers ; and a 

 history of the island. London, 1811. 8 



WOODS (LEONARD), D.D., Professor of theology 

 in the ttieological seminary, Andover. The 

 works of L. W. 5 vol. Boston, 1851. 8 



Letters to Unitarians. Occasioned by the ser- 

 mon of the Rev. William E. Channing at the 

 ordination of the Rev. J. Sparks. 



Andover, 1820. 8 



A reply to Dr Ware's Letters to Trinitarians 

 and Calvinists. Andover, 1821. 8 



Letters to Unitarians and reply to Dr Ware. 

 2d ed., with an appendix. 



Andover, 1822. 8 



Lectures on infant baptism. 



Andover, 1828. 12 



Lectures on the inspiration of the Scriptures. 



Andover, 1829. 12 



Another edition. [Reprinted from the Ame- 

 rican edition.] Glasgoiv, 1833. 12 



An essay on native depravity. 



Boston, 1835. 8 



Another copy. 



Lectures on Church government, containing 

 objections to the Episcopal scheme. Delivered 

 in the theological seminary, Andover, August 

 1843. New York, 1844. 8 



Another copy. 



WOODWARD (HENRY), A.M., Rector of Fethard 

 in the diocese of Cashel. A letter on tithes ; 

 addressed to the editor of the Christian Exa- 

 miner, in December, 1834 ; to which is pre- 

 fixed, one on the same subject, addressed in 

 1832, to Lord Stanley. London, 1835. 8 



Essays, thoughts and reflections, and sermons : 

 on various subjects. 2d ed. 



London, 1836. 8 



Sermons on various subjects ; with three lec- 

 tures on the first chapter of the Book of Ruth. 



London, 1838. 8 



WOODWARD (JOHN), M.D., Professor of physic 

 in Gresham college. An essay towards a na- 

 tural history of the earth, and terrestrial bo- 

 dyes, especially minerals : as also of the sea, 

 rivers, and springs. With an account of 

 the universal deluge : and of the effects that 

 it had upon the earth. 3d ed. 



London, 1723. 8 



A supplement and continuation of the Essay 



towards a natural history of the earth. Writ- 

 ten originally in Latin by J. W. : and now 

 first translated by Ben j. Holloway, LL.B. To 

 which is prefixed an introduction, by the trans- 

 lator, wherein are set forth physical proofs of 

 the existence of God, his actual incessant con- 

 currence to the support of the universe, and 

 of all organical bodyes, vegetables and ani- 

 mals, particularly man ; with several other 

 papers, transcribed out of Dr W.'s larger 

 work, and never before printed. 



London, 1726. 8 



WOODWARD (JosiAH), D.D., Minister of Maid- 

 stone, Kent. An account of the Societies for 

 the reformation of MANNERS, in England and 

 Ireland. 1699 



The divine original and incomparable excel- 

 lence of the Christian religion, as founded on 

 the holy Scriptures, asserted and vindicated, 

 in eight sermons preached... at the Lecture 

 founded by the Hon. Robert BOYLE. 1739 



WOODWARD (RICHARD), LL.D., Bishop of 

 Cloyne. An address to the public on the ex- 

 pediency of a regular plan for the maintenance 

 and government of the poor... To which is 

 added, an argument in sxipport of the right of 

 the poor in the kingdom of Ireland to a na- 

 tional provision. Dublin, 1775. 8 



WOOLFREY (MARY ANNE).* The scarlet fa- 

 thers. The Church and the widow. An ex- 

 posure of the case of Mary Anne Woolfrey. 

 Exhibiting the mischievous and intolerant na- 

 ture of ecclesiastical courts, with observations 

 on other scandals in the Established Church ; 

 to which is appended, a full report of the 



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